Manufacturer: Maxtor
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Maxtor Basics Desktop 1TB

USB, 1000 GB, 7200 rpm, External 3.5", Interface: USB, Interface Type: USB 2.0, Internal/External: Extern, Storage capacity: 1000.0 GB, Cache memory: 16.0 MB, Size: External 3.5", Revolutions per min: 7200 rpm, Access time: ms

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NameMaxtor Basics Desktop 1TB
DescriptionUSB, 1000 GB, 7200 rpm, External 3.5"
Network PortNone
Hot SwapNo
Media PlaybackNo
PortableNo
SSDNo
Memory Card ReaderNo
DLNA CertifiedNo
InterfaceUSB
Interface TypeUSB 2.0
Internal/ExternalExtern
Storage capacity1000.0 GB
Cache memory16.0 MB
SizeExternal 3.5"
Revolutions per min7200 rpm
Access time ms
Interface Transfer Rate60.0 MB/s
Miscellaneous3 Years Warranty
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